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the tax rate if you go up to more than 100,000 you're opens and tax rates according to the imf calculations 15.7%. remember it's not just russians, it's also businesses in cyprus. they have to make payroll, how are they going to do that if you suddenly impose this levee on them. the only parallels, the ready parallels are extreme circumstances in places like argentina for example when they froze accountants, when they broke the tag against the dollar in the 2000s. >> rose: how is the overall condition in europe, how would you describe it. >> at the moment in europe at the micro economic level we have a two-tiered europe. germany is doing very well and everybody else is struggling along. now things are much better than they used to be when the bond deals of spain and italy were much higher than they are now. because the markets are relatively relax. they trust the european central bank to do as they put it whatever it takes to save the euro. now the risk or the collapse of the euro has receded. that doesn't mean europe isn't in good condition. we are looking at two or more years of recession
the tax rate if you go up to more than 100,000 you're opens and tax rates according to the imf calculations 15.7%. remember it's not just russians, it's also businesses in cyprus. they have to make payroll, how are they going to do that if you suddenly impose this levee on them. the only parallels, the ready parallels are extreme circumstances in places like argentina for example when they froze accountants, when they broke the tag against the dollar in the 2000s. >> rose: how is the...
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tax rate that is for every hard-working person in the country. >> i know the prime minister is aware about the community exchange which is happening on friday which is a meeting between 50 businesses and 50 charities and community organizations, and hope the prime minister will congratulate the freedom communications have already offered 150 hours of their time to help local charities, including westfield. and i do hope the prime minister really encourages all colleagues in ministers to initiate these proceedings with their constituents because it's a big society impact. [shouting] >> i think my honorable friend is right, a very large part of the big society is businesses coming together to help all into groups and charities in local communities. and i think it's excellent that he is doing the good work and his constituents and i pretended to all those are joining a. as i said earlier it is good news that volunteering is up, the big society is getting bigger. >> is he still eating processed beef? >> i'm falling fred kempe what the food standard agency said, and what the food standard
tax rate that is for every hard-working person in the country. >> i know the prime minister is aware about the community exchange which is happening on friday which is a meeting between 50 businesses and 50 charities and community organizations, and hope the prime minister will congratulate the freedom communications have already offered 150 hours of their time to help local charities, including westfield. and i do hope the prime minister really encourages all colleagues in ministers to...
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if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. of these is a big part problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that individual lawmakers, republicans specifically are so concerned about challenges from the right instead of having a democrat challenge them that they are not going to cut a deal that makes them look like they are not conservative. weekey only have about a left, anything they will get done? >> there are things they have to get done. this year, we have on a plummet in insurance expiring 41.3 million americans. there is a farm bill that is expiring. you can see shocks in the dairy market. there is also other housekeeping things. another fed governor. there's a lot that needs to be addressed. >> they will be leaving town i
if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. of these is a big part problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that individual...
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if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another big election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. the house is a big part of the problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that individual lawmakers, republicans specifically are so concerned about challenges from the right instead of having a democrat challenge them that they are not going to cut a deal that makes them look like they are not conservative. >> they only have about a week left, will anything they will get done? >> there are things they have to get done. this year, we have unemployment insurance expiring for 1.3 million americans. there is a farm bill that is expiring. you can see shocks in the dairy market. there is also other housekeeping things. we will confirm another fed governor. there's a lot that needs to be ad
if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another big election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. the house is a big part of the problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that...
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it also includes higher taxes on the wealthy which republicans have staunchly opposed. it forecasts $1.8 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade. obama is seeking gop cooperation to reduce the federal deficit. >> our deficits are falling at the fastest pace in years. we can do more to bring them down in a balanced and responsible way. >> the expect the deficit would fall to $744 billion. that would be below the $1 trillion level for the second consecutive year. >>> let's take a look at a recap of the latest market figures. >>> the operators of the fukushima plant tell how they plan to prevent anymore leaks. workers will construct new storage tanks quickly. tepco engineers have been struggling to deal with under ground water flowing with the damaged reactor buildings. workers have been pumping the water into tanks. they have about 1,000 but nearly all are full. they also built several large under ground storage pools but workers have found leaks in three of them. >> translator: we still need to keep the con in pools. for that purpose we will construct new tank
it also includes higher taxes on the wealthy which republicans have staunchly opposed. it forecasts $1.8 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade. obama is seeking gop cooperation to reduce the federal deficit. >> our deficits are falling at the fastest pace in years. we can do more to bring them down in a balanced and responsible way. >> the expect the deficit would fall to $744 billion. that would be below the $1 trillion level for the second consecutive year....
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taxes no one likes paying them but in the us some are willing to go the extra mile to avoid it there are many people who consider it there are people that do it. and there are go really can be great tax advantages for people who want to give up their stuart citizenship it might sound quite drastic but last year over eighteen hundred people did just that one hundred back there were american passports some high profile names were among them kung fu star jet li felt he was taking a pounding from the i.r.s. so swap his u.s. citizenship for that of singapore joining him there is facebook co-founder eduardo saverin who avoided a tax bill of around forty million dollars by doing so once you've made the decision to give up your citizenship what happens if you change your mind just how easy is it to get back again. as long as you it isn't found that you gave up your citizenship pretty much purely for tax reasons certainly possible but it's not painless you have to go through this process again authorities are considering introducing tougher laws against those who skip out tax if you will now
taxes no one likes paying them but in the us some are willing to go the extra mile to avoid it there are many people who consider it there are people that do it. and there are go really can be great tax advantages for people who want to give up their stuart citizenship it might sound quite drastic but last year over eighteen hundred people did just that one hundred back there were american passports some high profile names were among them kung fu star jet li felt he was taking a pounding from...
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he said a planned increase in japan's consumption tax in april will not interfere with efforts to end deflation. >> translator: the economy will maintain its positive cycle despite an expected short-term spike and ebb in demand before and after the tax hike. there is a high possibility of continued growth. >> he said the boj's policies might be less effective if the market sees the government falling behind in efforts to reign in debt. a new survey suggests japanese workers are feeling less optimistic. the officials at the office released the results of their monthly economy survey for july. business sentiment among employees has worsened for four months in a row. the survey asked more than 2,000 workers about their views of the economy compared with three months ago. the score for july was 52.3, down 0.7 points from the previous month. a reading over 50 suggests optimism about the economy. some respondents saw a lull in sales of jewelry and other goods. others said department store sales were lack luster. many began promotions earlier than usual. the survey results for future economi
he said a planned increase in japan's consumption tax in april will not interfere with efforts to end deflation. >> translator: the economy will maintain its positive cycle despite an expected short-term spike and ebb in demand before and after the tax hike. there is a high possibility of continued growth. >> he said the boj's policies might be less effective if the market sees the government falling behind in efforts to reign in debt. a new survey suggests japanese workers are...
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that being said, i do agree that i'm going to hell, but it's for boring stuff like taxes. it was a lighthearted joke. that's the point you're making, is everyone getting a little thin skinned here? >> i think we are. look at seth maccfarlane getting so much heat for his, you know, his performance in certain parts of the oscars. i think we're just getting too sensitive, and again, i understand it's difficult when you're the target. however, you should, you know, you should know it's a joke. and i don't think they intended anything bad. >> i'm with you. >> don't get your panties in a bunch. >> let's take a break. i want to talk to you about marissa mayer and working at home because you have strong views on this. i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, withi
that being said, i do agree that i'm going to hell, but it's for boring stuff like taxes. it was a lighthearted joke. that's the point you're making, is everyone getting a little thin skinned here? >> i think we are. look at seth maccfarlane getting so much heat for his, you know, his performance in certain parts of the oscars. i think we're just getting too sensitive, and again, i understand it's difficult when you're the target. however, you should, you know, you should know it's a...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> you have certainly been designated it seemed as the face of immigration reform in as far republicans are concerned. how comfortable are you with your conservative colleagues and you point out that very often you've held the positions they still now hold. >> well, first of all, i'm not the self-appointed anything. i've worked on this bill and i can tell you that i think part of my job is to explain to people what it is we've worked on, try to justify it and hopefully gain their support. that's what i look forward to doing. i think we have addressed and i have taken into account the concerns that i have and others have about our situation. look, i am not happy. i am not
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> you have certainly been designated it seemed as the face of...
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why should they trust us to fix the tax code when we use their tax dollars to create artificial market for uncompetitive industries? why should they trust our vision of a free society when we give special privileges to is opposed nonprofits like planned parenthood, public broadcasting, agricultural checkoff programs, and the export-import bank why should americans trust us at all when too often we do not trust them, when we vote for major legislation negotiated in secret without debating it, and without even reading it, it deliberately exploiting the people from their own government? to conservatives, a quality needs to mean equality for everyone. the second principle to guide our agenda is diversity. or as you might have heard a call elsewhere, federalism. the biggest reason the federal government makes too many mistakes is it makes too many decisions. most of these are decisions the government does not have to make and therefore should not. every state in the union as a functioning constitutional government, and just as important, each state has the unique political and cultural hist
why should they trust us to fix the tax code when we use their tax dollars to create artificial market for uncompetitive industries? why should they trust our vision of a free society when we give special privileges to is opposed nonprofits like planned parenthood, public broadcasting, agricultural checkoff programs, and the export-import bank why should americans trust us at all when too often we do not trust them, when we vote for major legislation negotiated in secret without debating it,...
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that means an additional tax burden of about $60 million on the clubs. union executives have demanded that the government drop its plan. hollande will talk next week with union officials, but he's not expected to change his mind. he proposed the tax hike as part of his fiscal restoration measures. >>> anti-government forces in syria say people living in opposition strongholds near damascus are on the brink of starvation. government troops have surrounded a town since around january. this has prevented food and fuel from reaching the approximately 9,000 people living there. this footage is said to have been recorded there last month by anti-government activists. it shows images of severely emaciated young children. an opposition activist says the residents are facing a serious food shortage. >> translator: food supplies ran out four months ago. people now only have leaves and olives left to eat. >> he said 11 women and children have starved to death and more than 100 others are in critical condition. battles between the government and opposition forces ra
that means an additional tax burden of about $60 million on the clubs. union executives have demanded that the government drop its plan. hollande will talk next week with union officials, but he's not expected to change his mind. he proposed the tax hike as part of his fiscal restoration measures. >>> anti-government forces in syria say people living in opposition strongholds near damascus are on the brink of starvation. government troops have surrounded a town since around january....
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tax lawyer in zurich estimated that with increased u.s. tax reporting u.s. accounting costs alone or around two thousand dollars per year for u.s. citizen residing abroad this is causing more americans to weigh the cost of being an american living abroad and response the number of expatriates is rising even some of america's favorite entrepreneurs and entertainers are taking off the red white and blue american music diva tina turner renounce her u.s. citizenship and january of this year she lives in switzerland but declined to comment on whether it was for tax purposes or not she simply said i am very happy in switzerland and i feel home here i can imagine a better place to live apparently she didn't want to fight the. water sovereign and the co-founder of facebook relinquished his citizenship after moving to singapore in two thousand and eleven he told the prize that was more practical since he plans to now invest his money in asia however he gave up his citizenship right before initial public offering so many speculate this was for tax purposes. the us deb
tax lawyer in zurich estimated that with increased u.s. tax reporting u.s. accounting costs alone or around two thousand dollars per year for u.s. citizen residing abroad this is causing more americans to weigh the cost of being an american living abroad and response the number of expatriates is rising even some of america's favorite entrepreneurs and entertainers are taking off the red white and blue american music diva tina turner renounce her u.s. citizenship and january of this year she...
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hard on the heels of cypresses downfall yet another tax haven and maybe saying it's time running out millions of leaked e-mails have exposed the client list of the british virgin islands with politicians superstars and top businessmen worldwide all implicated cyber security expert andy hall sol who is a campaign manager of the u.k. pirate party points out that the irony that some of these people with offshore accounts actively promote austerity. some of these people appear to be in positions where they wouldn't necessarily want to be associated with sticking a lot of money onto an office into an offshore tax was clearly a disconnect between what people are saying in terms of taxes and austerity especially what they're actually doing in terms of their personal finances and clearly there is some regulation needed this may well change that having this kind of information out and may well cause this to be a much bigger political issue than a has been for a long time it's something that you obviously have to deal with when it becomes public and so most people everybody's known that offsho
hard on the heels of cypresses downfall yet another tax haven and maybe saying it's time running out millions of leaked e-mails have exposed the client list of the british virgin islands with politicians superstars and top businessmen worldwide all implicated cyber security expert andy hall sol who is a campaign manager of the u.k. pirate party points out that the irony that some of these people with offshore accounts actively promote austerity. some of these people appear to be in positions...
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obviously have to deal with when it becomes public and so most people everybody's know not offshore tax havens exist but haven't really understood the amounts of money involved in this case i think somebody suggested up to thirty two trillion pounds worth of cash stocks in those well isha off shore in ways that aren't necessarily being tracked and monitored or available to governments that maybe should be well that does have this hour but coming up after the break we take a look at the natural wonderland of russia as it is such a region as a prepares to host the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics. technology innovation all the developments from russia. the future covered. more news today violence is once again fled upland. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shankar for a shelter on the day. look. i'm in sochi the only city in europe i'm the host of the twenty fourteen winter the pick. songs. thank you. so much. thank you the. dog days of. the fridays it. makes common. to see it's so true. i'm going. to speak your language another day of. mu
obviously have to deal with when it becomes public and so most people everybody's know not offshore tax havens exist but haven't really understood the amounts of money involved in this case i think somebody suggested up to thirty two trillion pounds worth of cash stocks in those well isha off shore in ways that aren't necessarily being tracked and monitored or available to governments that maybe should be well that does have this hour but coming up after the break we take a look at the natural...
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so they could have taxed it at 13%. they have, like our federal deposit insurance company, they have guarantees up to 100,000 euros. why not tax problem kids and not every day folks. >> it could come to that. the vote that failed was above 20,000 euros. >> then you violate -- >> it gets the percentage a little bit high if you only restrict it to 100,000. there's not enough revenue in the economy outside the banking system to do what needs to be done to maintain bailout support. that's the point here. the question is, the european bailout masters, are they going to say we're going to take a hard line and let cyprus be the fist first to exits? >> at home, the fed moves, i guess as expected. >> very much at expected, maintaining their policy of buying $85 billion worth of assets, downgrading the outlook a little bit. not too much. it's been a apparent -- pattern. they're leery it will fall off, especially because of the quest transportation and government -- sequestration and the government being a headwind. >> that appear
so they could have taxed it at 13%. they have, like our federal deposit insurance company, they have guarantees up to 100,000 euros. why not tax problem kids and not every day folks. >> it could come to that. the vote that failed was above 20,000 euros. >> then you violate -- >> it gets the percentage a little bit high if you only restrict it to 100,000. there's not enough revenue in the economy outside the banking system to do what needs to be done to maintain bailout...
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this year raising taxes $600 billion. but there was never an agreement as part of the sequester or the budget control act to raise taxes so that's where we have a lawyer at. this is the problem so in the debate and i remember sitting up when the president guaranteed the american people that the sequester wouldn't hap but it is happening. it's happeningright now. it's infil all. the house has proposed a budget that eliminates the cuts on the defense department but finds other cuts in the government to replace them with. the president is saying he wants to eliminate the sequester. he apparently indicates that he does, that he wants to do that raising taxes and that is a nonstarter. under the current debt path we are increasing spending every year. the difficulty as i pointed out before our committee so many times is half of the reductions in spending and in the sequester follow in defe which lyup onixt entour rn so that is a disproportionate cut. as you talk to congress about the difficulties, i suggest that you go to 1600
this year raising taxes $600 billion. but there was never an agreement as part of the sequester or the budget control act to raise taxes so that's where we have a lawyer at. this is the problem so in the debate and i remember sitting up when the president guaranteed the american people that the sequester wouldn't hap but it is happening. it's happeningright now. it's infil all. the house has proposed a budget that eliminates the cuts on the defense department but finds other cuts in the...
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every one of those had to be equally taxed. the congress imposed a more onerous, morerestrictiverra money from ppa to ppa.my ato m i have these small but not a lot oney anof them are only people. for whatever reason, they decided there needed to be more control over the national intelligence program. the effect of the fy 13 appropriations i did help as assume that it allowed us to move some money around city could move the money into the pot sorority committed to by virtue the fact we are fragments months of the fiscal year before regarded though. it would've been a disaster without it. the downside to allow start, which was good, but for most accounts with three specific exceptions, which i can't discuss here, with less money at the end of the day with the appropriations act and the impact of sequestration was doubled because we had to take and 79, said the rail cut fares about her 10%. >> the realistic impact is helpful. it provided a context to things they might be allowed to do. we have a macro issue of the sequestration, w
every one of those had to be equally taxed. the congress imposed a more onerous, morerestrictiverra money from ppa to ppa.my ato m i have these small but not a lot oney anof them are only people. for whatever reason, they decided there needed to be more control over the national intelligence program. the effect of the fy 13 appropriations i did help as assume that it allowed us to move some money around city could move the money into the pot sorority committed to by virtue the fact we are...
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a year will pay more taxes. that's $200,000 higher than the threshold president barack obama originally proposed. that is the senate deal postponed by two months, the spending cuts that are scheduled to start on january 1st. the senate passed the bill on two tuesday, two hours after the december 31st deadline. members of the republican-led house of representatives will vote on the bill on tuesday. lawmakers are expected to work on a stopgap measure to ensure the impact of the suspended tax cuts is minimal. >>> doctors treating hillary clinton say they have found a blood clot between her brain and skull. but they say she is making an excellent recovery. staff at a hospital in new york issued a statement on monday, a day after clinton arrived for treatment. last month, doctors diagnosed her with a concussion after a stomach virus caused her to become dehydrated and faint. she had been resting at home since then. medical personnel say an mri revealed a clot in a vein between clinton's right here but they say she di
a year will pay more taxes. that's $200,000 higher than the threshold president barack obama originally proposed. that is the senate deal postponed by two months, the spending cuts that are scheduled to start on january 1st. the senate passed the bill on two tuesday, two hours after the december 31st deadline. members of the republican-led house of representatives will vote on the bill on tuesday. lawmakers are expected to work on a stopgap measure to ensure the impact of the suspended tax cuts...
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announced deeper spending cuts two days after the country's constitutional court overruled several tax hikes as part of this year's budget cuts will be made to social security health and public enterprises the government is struggling to stick to the terms of the seventy eight billion euro international bailout granted in two thousand and eleven the opposition has criticised the prime minister for using the court ruling to push forward cuts to public services and has urged the government to step down. thousands have marched in madrid in protest against the country's that rampant unemployment smaller rallies were held in barcelona and other cities in. the country as well the nation's youth unemployment rate has hit fifty five percent forcing many young spaniards to move abroad in search for better work opportunities spain is struggling through a double dip recession and is one of the worst hit countries in the eurozone crisis . indian police have arrested nine it people on suspicion of colluding it to illegally construct a high rise building in a suburb of mumbai the arrested included t
announced deeper spending cuts two days after the country's constitutional court overruled several tax hikes as part of this year's budget cuts will be made to social security health and public enterprises the government is struggling to stick to the terms of the seventy eight billion euro international bailout granted in two thousand and eleven the opposition has criticised the prime minister for using the court ruling to push forward cuts to public services and has urged the government to...
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because these tax increases the president proposed tonight to pay for this out of control washington wasteful spending. those are coming right for the middle class. and so we are going to lay out a vision in our -- budget that demonstrate a different path. >> what is your role in the leadership? how has it changed your job here in washington? >> i'm a member of the house wanes and means committee. we have trade and jurisdiction over a lot of the health care, medicare, medicaid, social security those sorts of issues. as vice chair of the republican conference, i'm on the leadership table trying to figure how best to move legislation through the house. and we actually look forward to working with some member of the senate who on even on the other side of the aisle so we can find some common ground to governor. the only way things will happen in the congress if the democrats and republicans work together. >> lynn jenkins of kansas. thank you. [inaudible conversations] you're watching c-span2, live coverage. reaction to the president's state of the union speech in just off the house cham
because these tax increases the president proposed tonight to pay for this out of control washington wasteful spending. those are coming right for the middle class. and so we are going to lay out a vision in our -- budget that demonstrate a different path. >> what is your role in the leadership? how has it changed your job here in washington? >> i'm a member of the house wanes and means committee. we have trade and jurisdiction over a lot of the health care, medicare, medicaid,...
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no increases in wages. >> payroll taxes have gone up. >> have tax rates generally gone up? >> only down? >> exports are weak but they have held unreasonableably. >> we are much better off than europe. it is a worldwide slow down, we are actually doing pretty dam well. >> trade balance will be an all time record when the figures come out in february. >> the answer is, it is too close to (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the mill
no increases in wages. >> payroll taxes have gone up. >> have tax rates generally gone up? >> only down? >> exports are weak but they have held unreasonableably. >> we are much better off than europe. it is a worldwide slow down, we are actually doing pretty dam well. >> trade balance will be an all time record when the figures come out in february. >> the answer is, it is too close to (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a...
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they have agreed to introduce a new tax break for supporting the poor when the consumption tax doubles in 2015. the agreement is part of a tax reform plan for fiscal 2013, which the liberal democratic party and the new kuomot approved on thursday. under the plan lower rates take effect in october 2015 when the consumption tax is set to double to 10%. the two parties have also decided on an income tax hike. under their plan people with annual incomes of more than $450,000 will get a tax rate of 45%. that's up from the current 40%. the new rate set to go into effect in january 2015. >>> all right. that's going to do it for biz tonight. i'm going to hand it back to gene. >>> ron, thank you for that. a japanese citizen considered missing after last week's hostage siege at a natural gas plant in algeria is now confirmed dead. this brings the number of japanese victims to ten. islamist militants attacked the desert facility and kidnapped hundreds of workers. chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga just confirmed the death of this man who is 66. he was a top executive with the japanese firm jj
they have agreed to introduce a new tax break for supporting the poor when the consumption tax doubles in 2015. the agreement is part of a tax reform plan for fiscal 2013, which the liberal democratic party and the new kuomot approved on thursday. under the plan lower rates take effect in october 2015 when the consumption tax is set to double to 10%. the two parties have also decided on an income tax hike. under their plan people with annual incomes of more than $450,000 will get a tax rate of...
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and i think some tax treaties, the treatment of some tax transparency has always been a point of friction among banking centers. that is one that i think that the u.s. is trying to deal with quite aggressively and one that will continue to present some challenges between the traditional banking centers. >> yes? >> hello, i am with human rights first and i welcome your comments on the russian banks and wanted to try you out on the more. specifically on the issue of how to deal with a friend and enemy alike russia. last week we were a little bit of a different place. the two points that you raised about the preemptive search for assad's money and how to go after the russian banks are all -- all of those strands converge on russia and russia's decision to arm the rebels. i'm wondering if you could talk about how he would proceed out without running some of the hazards of having this politicized or taking a major relationship were sending shockwaves through the financial system. thank you. >> i think you have to do it delicately. historically with the treasury has done has been to focus on co
and i think some tax treaties, the treatment of some tax transparency has always been a point of friction among banking centers. that is one that i think that the u.s. is trying to deal with quite aggressively and one that will continue to present some challenges between the traditional banking centers. >> yes? >> hello, i am with human rights first and i welcome your comments on the russian banks and wanted to try you out on the more. specifically on the issue of how to deal with a...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring centers, more of tomorrow's technology right here today, and more value. 24/7 monitoring against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide starting at just over $1 a day. and now get adt installed for just $99. isn't your family worth america's numbe
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the payroll tax cap. the historical basis for social security finance has been a payroll tax that has been applied up to a cap. the reason this path exists is because the design of social security was to provide -- provide income protection in retirement. since your benefits are proportional to your tax contribution, higher income people did not need the additional benefits. there was no need to take more money from them and paid them additional benefits. the current cap is about 113,000. it is a cap that is adjusted each year. it goes up automatically each year according to the national average wage index. the caller mentioned it was around 106,000. it is now at 113,000. you expected to rise a little each year. host: next is oklahoma on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i am on social security disability. i am 68 years old. i cannot find a doctor, dr. all i can find is b.o.'s. all they want to do is give me a pill and i do not take pills. it is a hardship on me because i am raising
the payroll tax cap. the historical basis for social security finance has been a payroll tax that has been applied up to a cap. the reason this path exists is because the design of social security was to provide -- provide income protection in retirement. since your benefits are proportional to your tax contribution, higher income people did not need the additional benefits. there was no need to take more money from them and paid them additional benefits. the current cap is about 113,000. it is...
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no increases in wages. >> payroll taxes have gone up. >> have tax rates generally gone up? >> only down? >> exports are weak but they have held unreasonableably. >> we are much better off than europe. it is a worldwide slow down, we are actually doing pretty dam well. >> trade balance will be an all issue two. heat over hagel. commander in chief barack obama has nominated charles chuck hagel for secretary of defense. hagel testified before the senate armed services committed tee this week. is senator john mccain grilling hagel about hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq in 2007. >> were you correct in your judgment. >> i would defer that to history. >> when you were right or wrong about the surge. >> i'll explain why i played those comments. >> i want to know if you were right or wrong. that is a direct question. i expect a direct answer. >> senator hagel explained he opposed the surge in iraq because it cost nearly 1200 american lives. >> i saw the consequences and the suffering and the horror of war. so i did question a surge. i always ask the question, is this going to
no increases in wages. >> payroll taxes have gone up. >> have tax rates generally gone up? >> only down? >> exports are weak but they have held unreasonableably. >> we are much better off than europe. it is a worldwide slow down, we are actually doing pretty dam well. >> trade balance will be an all issue two. heat over hagel. commander in chief barack obama has nominated charles chuck hagel for secretary of defense. hagel testified before the senate armed...
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to say you're going to spend more in tax more, it ain't going to happen. lou: does the president -- to the democratic leaders, in particular the senate understand republicans this time are playing the role of president obama on the fiscal cliff. the republicans now have the advantage. >> i don't think that's right. i think -- [talking over each other] lou: then they don't recognize that. >> they underestimated them in the 2012 elections. they underestimated his organization. they transferred over organized for america, his campaign apparatus to organize for action which is going to be mobilizing the bottom up, and it will be the people talking to their members of congress, not the president. and we will see other republican party members of the congressional members reacted that. this is going to be a different kind of second term. i think they're looking to extend out beyond what would be normally the lame-duck process, pushed it out and said the midterms and when the midterms and even have a strong last two years of his administration, which is just anat
to say you're going to spend more in tax more, it ain't going to happen. lou: does the president -- to the democratic leaders, in particular the senate understand republicans this time are playing the role of president obama on the fiscal cliff. the republicans now have the advantage. >> i don't think that's right. i think -- [talking over each other] lou: then they don't recognize that. >> they underestimated them in the 2012 elections. they underestimated his organization. they...
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the tax break is considered the last hurdle. all that's left is the ground breaking and the construction of the nearly 3 million square foot campus. the design looks like a spaceship. the new campus will have its own transit center and a pavilion to unveil new products. >>> a new cbs poll out tonight shows a third of americans plan to do holiday shopping over thanksgiving weksd. black friday is still the most popular day to shop. but 76% think stores should be closed on thanksgiving day. retailers are already going all out to get us to spend this holiday season. but some deals may not be as great as they sound. >> reporter: it's become a sort of tradition, the black friday stampede also known as the official start of the holiday shopping season. >> they want to beat each other to the punch. >> reporter: more retailers than ever, including macy's, michael's and kohl's will be open on thanksgiving day. >> wal-mart cherry picked the best black friday deals at their competitors. >> reporter: how good are the deals? they're a mixed b
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more debt. >> now according to the study, tax havens cost the u.s. $150 billion a year. two senators introduced legislation last year to close what they call offshore tax loopholes. but congress has yet to move on it. >>> former enron ceo jeffrey schilling could spend less time in prison. the federal justice department said it is working on an agreement with schilling to reduce his sentence. he is currently serving a sentence of more than 24 years in prison for securities fraud and insider trading. that comes after an appeals court ruled that his sentence did not follow federal guidelinings -- guidelines and must be redeursed. >>> a missing teenage hiker was rescued this afternoon. authorities say she was responsive but also weak and dehydrated. a search team followed the sounds of her screaming voice and found her clinging to a rocky outcropping on an almost vertical canyon wall. one of the rescuers was actually hurt during the operation. >> it was very difficult to extract her. one of our reserve deputy sheriffs, who is part of our search and rescue team, was injured.
more debt. >> now according to the study, tax havens cost the u.s. $150 billion a year. two senators introduced legislation last year to close what they call offshore tax loopholes. but congress has yet to move on it. >>> former enron ceo jeffrey schilling could spend less time in prison. the federal justice department said it is working on an agreement with schilling to reduce his sentence. he is currently serving a sentence of more than 24 years in prison for securities fraud...
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years but eventually lost her grip on power after the introduction of the unpopular household poll tax which led to nationwide protests after just over a decade ten times finally. forced from office in november. after a challenge to her leadership from within the conservative party following that she resigned but she did remain active in politics gaining a seat in the upper hanks of parliament the policies are still in place today and continue to influence contemporary politicians she will be remembered as one of the most dynamic yet controversial leaders of the twentieth century andrew farmer. u.s. secretary of state john kerry is in israel in a direct a move to add to the four years stalemate between the israelis and the palestinians is now in the region to see if he can reinvigorate the peace process after many failed attempts let's get more now with palestinian activists who are joining me live from ramallah mr bell who are president barack obama was in israel just last month and barely even mentioned a stalled peace talk with palestinians is john kerry to do all the dirty work for
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it looks like the tax increase is beginning to work its way through. retail employment was down some. the second thing that might be going on is that -- or the third, rather, is that employers are just a little uneasy and back o to that thing about the wait and see thing and when all the employers wait and see, you get this bad number. i hate to be so negative on the show. but the silver lining is we're not in europe. gwen: that's your silver lining? wow. >> the unemployment rate over there is 12%. the number of countries in europe said this week that in spain the rate of unemployment among people under 25 who are looking for work is 56%. gwen: wow. >> you mentioned that sequester was not a big factor yet. but there doesn't seem to be any urgency right now to solve the sequester problem and the white house has made the case that this will have a corrosive effect month to month. anything in these numbers to suggest that we're beginning to see that or that could get the way of reversing this? >> well, it's definitely the case that it will get -- it will
it looks like the tax increase is beginning to work its way through. retail employment was down some. the second thing that might be going on is that -- or the third, rather, is that employers are just a little uneasy and back o to that thing about the wait and see thing and when all the employers wait and see, you get this bad number. i hate to be so negative on the show. but the silver lining is we're not in europe. gwen: that's your silver lining? wow. >> the unemployment rate over...
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those are the magic ingredients. >> jamie: we are so close to tax time. if you decide you are going to stay in your home, are there overlooked tax credits that can save you mony? >> there is a $500 energy tax credit that a lot of people don't realize they can take advantage of. if have you put an energy efficient air conditioning unit, that type of thing. so talk to your accountant about maybe some of the minor home improvements have you made or can make and how you can save monotax. >> jamie: fantastic at a time when the interest rates are still low, thank you so much. great to meet you. >> you too. my pleasure. >> jamie: if you want to get plor how to take charge on a number of consumer, it is really easy. click on the america's news headquarters payment for this show. >> eric: always great advice. >> jamie: thank you? >> especially with april 15 tomorrow. man. coming up, a bus runs off the highway and plunges into a river. 33 passengers have been killed in this. it sailed right ov a cliff and the toll could go even higher. coming up, iran, not backing
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defense, but the senate has a higher top line, the president has a higher top line, and he has increased taxes, so we're so far away from a deal that right now, people are talking about gun control, immigration, things -- the financial problems, we're going to have a debt ceiling, things that we've got to worry about, we're going to worry about when do we take the budget out of the budget and give it to the appropriator, they have to pass a bill given the numbers they are given. the numbers in the house will be different than the numbers in the senate. i see a few months from now, september 30th, it looming and the same fights we've been through. so i think the president in his budget did make a move on some of the mandatory spending effort that i've been calling for, because he talked about a balanced approach and we haven't done anything about mandatory, which is the real problem. because if you eliminate all the discretionary spending, we still have a half trillion dollars deficit annually. >> mr. chairman, sorry to interrupt. we're running out of time. i would like to hear your secretary o
defense, but the senate has a higher top line, the president has a higher top line, and he has increased taxes, so we're so far away from a deal that right now, people are talking about gun control, immigration, things -- the financial problems, we're going to have a debt ceiling, things that we've got to worry about, we're going to worry about when do we take the budget out of the budget and give it to the appropriator, they have to pass a bill given the numbers they are given. the numbers in...
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the president has a top line and increase taxes. we are so far away from a deal that right now people are talking about gun control and immigration, things that we have handled. we're going to have a debt ceiling we have to worry about. when we take these numbers out of our budget, they have to pass bills given the numbers that are given. a few months ago i see another looming. the same kind of like we had just been through. president's did make a move on some of the mandatory spending efforts that i have been calling for. he talks about a balanced approach. if you eliminate all discretionary spending, we still have a half trillion dollar deficit. >> i would like to hear your opinion of chuck hagel. he has been on the job for a couple of months. .ou are pretty critical of him how would you read the job he has been doing? >> i would probably get him and a. >> why? prissy good about it. -- i feel pretty good about it. i did not have a boat. but he asked me what my concerns were. i have not fountain to be saying one thing and doing a d
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then tax it. today, democrat lawmakers rolling out new legislation to regulate and tax marijuana in states where it is legal. congressman early bloomen is behind that push. welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> is a understand the proposal it would basically add a federal tax of roughly $50 per ounce and you believe that would bring in a total of $20 billion extra revenue per year. that sounds like -- must be an awfully big pot market in america. is it that big? >> well, estimates vary but the fact i that it is billions of dollars we spend to arrest two-thirds of a million people a year for something that half americans think should be legal, and two-thirds say let the states regulate it. stop the cost, it i can woo like lick tax alcohol, but money to reduce the deficit and we'd start having a more rational policy regarding marijuana. >> that would not bring the money in -- >> we don't know there are some estimates that suggest that the voters in colorado and the state of washington, by moving
then tax it. today, democrat lawmakers rolling out new legislation to regulate and tax marijuana in states where it is legal. congressman early bloomen is behind that push. welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> is a understand the proposal it would basically add a federal tax of roughly $50 per ounce and you believe that would bring in a total of $20 billion extra revenue per year. that sounds like -- must be an awfully big pot market in america. is it that big? >> well,...
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health and education this comes just days after the constitutional court overruled several planned tax hikes the second time the budget has been knocked about since the bailout in twenty eleven depositions demanding that the government resigns as economic strains continue to rattle the country of the european commission's wants leaders to stick to the bailout terms. by word couple of minutes away from the week's us board to highlight with a partridge. you know i always try to stay clear of falling into the trap of fake outrage on this program people love to come on t.v. and be angry over this and angry over that just to fill air time but trust me sing obama signing into law with that wacky lobster like way he has of writing the bill marked the month santo protection act well it does not put a smile on my face that's for sure not only does this bill effectively bar federal courts from being able to halt the sale or planting of g.m.o. seeds and crops no matter what the health concerns are according to ib times but the bill was also written by senator roy blunt who's gotten sixty four tho
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it maintains tax cuts for the middle class. the bill postpones by two months major spending cuts scheduled to start on wednesday. house democratic leader nancy pelosi called for a bipartisan agreement to head quickly to a vote. but house speaker john boehner said many republicans are unhappy and want to rework the bill. they're calling for more cuts to social security. that could set up a showdown with the senate and risk turmoil on financial markets. >>> iran's navy conducted a six-day drill near the strait of hormuz in the persian gulf. it's the country's latest show of strength amid sanctions and criticism by the u.s. and europe over its nuclear development. the iranian navy launched missiles called ghader on tuesday successfully destroying its targets at sea. military analysts say the weapon was recently developed to attack foreign warships deployed in the persian gulf. the navy has been holding the drill from the strait of hormuz to the northern part of the indian ocean. the area is the world's vital oil and gas shipping r
it maintains tax cuts for the middle class. the bill postpones by two months major spending cuts scheduled to start on wednesday. house democratic leader nancy pelosi called for a bipartisan agreement to head quickly to a vote. but house speaker john boehner said many republicans are unhappy and want to rework the bill. they're calling for more cuts to social security. that could set up a showdown with the senate and risk turmoil on financial markets. >>> iran's navy conducted a...